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Crypto-Currencies

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Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is still treated with suspicion in countries like Uganda.
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The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attention that it has built trust into systems used for transfer of value information such as money and intellectual property.
According to experts, Blockchain technology can be used in Uganda, to address several ongoing challenges in the country like authentication of land titles, eradicating the problem of counterfeit drugs entering the country and authenticating of university degrees.
The first application of Blockchain technology globally was crypto currency, a type of digital currencies that are cryptographically secured and distributed on network. Binance is a platform that is used for exchanging crypto-currencies.
During the meeting that took place last evening, and also attended by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Mr. Zhao Chengpeng told President Museveni that he wants to set up Africa’s largest crypto currency exchange in Uganda to lead to the inflow of capital into the Ugandan economy. The President welcomed this development and pledged Uganda’s commitment to becoming a global Blockchain destination.
Through Binance Foundation, Mr. Zhao Changpeng will also develop Uganda’s talent pool, in partnership with CryptoSavannah, a blockchain innovation center in Kampala.
The talent pool project is slated start with the training of 1,000 blockchain experts, who will in turn train others. The training is expected to empower the youth to build various businesses that can attract investment through Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are a blockchain based crowd sourcing mechanisms.

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Binance is currently the world's biggest Cryptocurrency exchange by Volume. To register your free account click here, and then once you are on the Binance page, go to the top right corner and click on REGISTER to fill the registration form. https://www.binance.com/?ref=11192700
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When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
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Etymology

Before the arrival of the British colonists, the Kabaka of Buganda had chosen the zone that would become Kampala as a hunting reserve. The area, composed of rolling hills with grassy wetlands in the valleys, was home to several species of antelope, particularly impala. When the British arrived, they called it "Hills of the Impala". The language of the Buganda, Luganda, adopted many English words because of their interactions with the British. The Buganda translated "Hill of the Impala" as Akasozi ke'Empala - "Kasozi" meaning "hill", "ke" meaning "of", and "empala" the plural of "impala". In Luganda, the words "ka'mpala" means "that is of the impala", in reference to a hill, and the single word "Kampala" was adopted as the name for the city that grew out of the Kabaka's hills.

Lawapa

Lawapa or Lavapa (Wylie: la ba pa; grub chen la ba pa; wa ba pa) was a figure in Tibetan Buddhism who flourished in the 10th century. He was also known as Kambala and Kambalapada (Sanskrit: Kaṃbalapāda). Lawapa, was a mahasiddha, or accomplished yogi, who travelled to Tsari. Lawapa was a progenitor of the Dream Yogasādhanā and it was from Lawapa that the mahasiddha Tilopa received the Dream Yoga practice lineage.

Simmer-Brown (2001: p.57) when conveying the ambiguity of ḍākinīs in their "worldly" and "wisdom" guises conveys a detailed narrative that provides the origin of Lawapa's name:

Nomenclature, orthography and etymology

Alternate English orthographies are Lwabapa, Lawapa and Lvapa.
An alternate English nomenclature for Lawapa is Kambala.

Hevajra

The Hevajra Tantra, a yoginītantra of the anuttarayogatantra class, is held to have originated between the late eighth century C.E. (Snellgrove), and the "late ninth or early tenth century" (Davidson), in Eastern India, possibly Bengal. Tāranātha lists Saroruha and Kampala (also known as "Lva-va-pā, "Kambhalī", and "Śrī-prabhada") as its "bringers":

Demographics

According to the provisional results of the 2014 national census, the district had a population of 1,516,210. The Uganda Bureau of Statistics estimated that the population had grown at a rate of 2.02% since the last national census in 2002.

Administrative units

Each administrative division is independently administered by locally elected officials who report to the City Council Administration headed by an elected Lord Mayor. The mayor of Kampala is Al Hajj Erias Lukwago.

Uganda takes its name from the Buganda kingdom, which encompasses a large portion of the south of the country, including the capital Kampala. The people of Uganda were hunter-gatherers until 1,700 to 2,300 years ago, when Bantu-speaking populations migrated to the southern parts of the country.

The Queen's position vis-a-vis Uganda was entirely separate from her role in any other country. The Queen's title when she was head of state in independent Uganda was: Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, Queen of Uganda and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth. Her constitutional roles were mostly delegated to the Governor-General of Uganda. The following Governors-General held office:

Uganda adopted a new constitution in 1963 which abolished the monarchy. Uganda became a republic within the Commonwealth. However, the new Ugandan state was deliberately not referred to as a republic, and the constituent native kingdoms (such as Buganda) continued in existence. Following the abolition of the monarchy by the proclamation of the State of Uganda on 9 October 1963, the Kabaka (King) of Uganda, Edward Mutesa II, became the first President of Uganda. The description "State" implied that the post-Commonwealth realm was not a republic but instead a "federation of tribal kingdoms". Uganda did not become a republic de jure until 1966 with Obote's conflict with President Edward Mutesa II.

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News Feed

On September 6, 2006, Ruchi Sanghvi announced a new home page feature called News Feed. Originally, when users logged into Facebook, they were presented with a customizable version of their own profile. The new layout, by contrast, created an alternative home page in which users saw a constantly updated list of their friends' Facebook activity. News Feed highlights information that includes profile changes, upcoming events, and birthdays, among other updates. This has enabled spammers and other users to manipulate these features by creating illegitimate events or posting fake birthdays to attract attention to their profile or cause. News Feed also shows conversations taking place between the walls of a user's friends. An integral part of the News Feed interface is the Mini Feed, a news stream on the user's profile page that shows updates about that user. Unlike in the News Feed, the user can delete events from the Mini Feed after they appear so that they are no longer visible to profile visitors. In 2011 Facebook updated the News Feed to show top stories and most recent stories in one feed, and the option to highlight stories to make them top stories, as well as to un-highlight stories. In response to users' criticism, Facebook later updated the News Feed to allow users to view recent stories first.

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NEWSNIGHT: Block chain technology, all about bitcoin and crypto currency

NEWSNIGHT: Block chain technology, all about bitcoin and crypto currency

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Bitcoin Adoption Grows in Ugandan Capital City of Kampala

Bitcoin Adoption Grows in Ugandan Capital City of Kampala

Bitcoin Adoption Grows in Ugandan Capital City of Kampala

BitcoinAdoption Grows in UgandanCapital City of Kampala
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Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

The emergence of crypto-currency is set to change the way we think about and deal with money. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
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Empowering People - Bitcoin in Uganda

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Understanding Crypto-Currencies

Understanding Crypto-Currencies

Understanding Crypto-Currencies

Crypto-Currencies

2:42

Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is still treated with suspicion in countries like Uganda.
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Crypto currency scams in Uganda

Crypto currency scams in Uganda

Crypto currency scams in Uganda

UGANDA IS AFRICA'S BLOCKCHAIN DESTINATION

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attention that it has built trust into systems used for transfer of value information such as money and intellectual property.
According to experts, Blockchain technology can be used in Uganda, to address several ongoing challenges in the country like authentication of land titles, eradicating the problem of counterfeit drugs entering the country and authenticating of university degrees.
The first application of Blockchain technology globally was crypto currency, a type of digital currencies that are cryptographically secured and distributed on network. Binance is a platform that is used for exchanging crypto-currencies.
During the meeting that took place last evening, and also attended by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Mr. Zhao Chengpeng told President Museveni that he wants to set up Africa’s largest crypto currency exchange in Uganda to lead to the inflow of capital into the Ugandan economy. The President welcomed this development and pledged Uganda’s commitment to becoming a global Blockchain destination.
Through Binance Foundation, Mr. Zhao Changpeng will also develop Uganda’s talent pool, in partnership with CryptoSavannah, a blockchain innovation center in Kampala.
The talent pool project is slated start with the training of 1,000 blockchain experts, who will in turn train others. The training is expected to empower the youth to build various businesses that can attract investment through Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are a blockchain based crowd sourcing mechanisms.

Binance is currently the world's biggest Cryptocurrency exchange by Volume. To register your free account click here, and then once you are on the Binance page, go to the top right corner and click on REGISTER to fill the registration form. https://www.binance.com/?ref=11192700
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4:53

A real estate view of Bitcoin and its potential impacts on the industry

A real estate view of Bitcoin and its potential impacts on the industry

A real estate view of Bitcoin and its potential impacts on the industry

Museveni, Mutebile disagree on cryptocurrencies

When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
The opening was partially characterised by attack and defence and President saved the day when he attempted to defend the organisers and bring back some enthusiasm in the opening session
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TAKE NOTE: What you need to know about Block Chain

TAKE NOTE: What you need to know about Block Chain

TAKE NOTE: What you need to know about Block Chain

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7:52

The Africa Blockchain Conference 2018

The Africa Blockchain Conference 2018

The Africa Blockchain Conference 2018

Museveni Backs Block-chain

President Museveni has backed the move of Uganda embracing blockchain technology, an innovation meant to revolutionize the financial services industry by authenticating and transacting immediately without costly intermediaries. Museveni was attending the AfricaBlockChain conference at Serena. Canary Mugume reports.

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published: 21 May 2018

Bitcoin Adoption Grows in Ugandan Capital City of Kampala

BitcoinAdoption Grows in UgandanCapital City of Kampala
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Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

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published: 28 Aug 2017

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published: 05 May 2015

Understanding Crypto-Currencies

Crypto-Currencies

published: 23 Aug 2017

Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is still treated with suspicion in countries like Uganda.
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published: 24 Aug 2017

Crypto currency scams in Uganda

UGANDA IS AFRICA'S BLOCKCHAIN DESTINATION

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attent...

Binance is currently the world's biggest Cryptocurrency exchange by Volume. To register your free account click here, and then once you are on the Binance page, go to the top right corner and click on REGISTER to fill the registration form. https://www.binance.com/?ref=11192700
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published: 27 May 2018

A real estate view of Bitcoin and its potential impacts on the industry

Museveni, Mutebile disagree on cryptocurrencies

When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
The opening was partially characterised by attack and defence and President saved the day when he attempted to defend the organisers and bring back some enthusiasm in the opening session
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published: 23 May 2018

TAKE NOTE: What you need to know about Block Chain

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published: 22 May 2018

The Africa Blockchain Conference 2018

Museveni Backs Block-chain

President Museveni has backed the move of Uganda embracing blockchain technology, an innovation meant to revolutionize the financial services industry by authenticating and transacting immediately without costly intermediaries. Museveni was attending the AfricaBlockChain conference at Serena. Canary Mugume reports.

BitcoinAdoption Grows in UgandanCapital City of Kampala
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Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

The emergence of crypto-currency is set to change the way we think about and deal with money. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
In this report, we...

The emergence of crypto-currency is set to change the way we think about and deal with money. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
In this report, we talk to industry experts who explain why the technology is so disruptive, and how it may provide the solutions majority of the unbanked.
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The emergence of crypto-currency is set to change the way we think about and deal with money. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
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Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is s...

Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is still treated with suspicion in countries like Uganda.
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UGANDA IS AFRICA'S BLOCKCHAIN DESTINATION

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for...

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attention that it has built trust into systems used for transfer of value information such as money and intellectual property.
According to experts, Blockchain technology can be used in Uganda, to address several ongoing challenges in the country like authentication of land titles, eradicating the problem of counterfeit drugs entering the country and authenticating of university degrees.
The first application of Blockchain technology globally was crypto currency, a type of digital currencies that are cryptographically secured and distributed on network. Binance is a platform that is used for exchanging crypto-currencies.
During the meeting that took place last evening, and also attended by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Mr. Zhao Chengpeng told President Museveni that he wants to set up Africa’s largest crypto currency exchange in Uganda to lead to the inflow of capital into the Ugandan economy. The President welcomed this development and pledged Uganda’s commitment to becoming a global Blockchain destination.
Through Binance Foundation, Mr. Zhao Changpeng will also develop Uganda’s talent pool, in partnership with CryptoSavannah, a blockchain innovation center in Kampala.
The talent pool project is slated start with the training of 1,000 blockchain experts, who will in turn train others. The training is expected to empower the youth to build various businesses that can attract investment through Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are a blockchain based crowd sourcing mechanisms.

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attention that it has built trust into systems used for transfer of value information such as money and intellectual property.
According to experts, Blockchain technology can be used in Uganda, to address several ongoing challenges in the country like authentication of land titles, eradicating the problem of counterfeit drugs entering the country and authenticating of university degrees.
The first application of Blockchain technology globally was crypto currency, a type of digital currencies that are cryptographically secured and distributed on network. Binance is a platform that is used for exchanging crypto-currencies.
During the meeting that took place last evening, and also attended by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Mr. Zhao Chengpeng told President Museveni that he wants to set up Africa’s largest crypto currency exchange in Uganda to lead to the inflow of capital into the Ugandan economy. The President welcomed this development and pledged Uganda’s commitment to becoming a global Blockchain destination.
Through Binance Foundation, Mr. Zhao Changpeng will also develop Uganda’s talent pool, in partnership with CryptoSavannah, a blockchain innovation center in Kampala.
The talent pool project is slated start with the training of 1,000 blockchain experts, who will in turn train others. The training is expected to empower the youth to build various businesses that can attract investment through Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are a blockchain based crowd sourcing mechanisms.

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Museveni, Mutebile disagree on cryptocurrencies

When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially agai...

When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
The opening was partially characterised by attack and defence and President saved the day when he attempted to defend the organisers and bring back some enthusiasm in the opening session
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When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
The opening was partially characterised by attack and defence and President saved the day when he attempted to defend the organisers and bring back some enthusiasm in the opening session
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Museveni Backs Block-chain

President Museveni has backed the move of Uganda embracing blockchain technology, an innovation meant to revolutionize the financial services industry by authen...

President Museveni has backed the move of Uganda embracing blockchain technology, an innovation meant to revolutionize the financial services industry by authenticating and transacting immediately without costly intermediaries. Museveni was attending the AfricaBlockChain conference at Serena. Canary Mugume reports.

President Museveni has backed the move of Uganda embracing blockchain technology, an innovation meant to revolutionize the financial services industry by authenticating and transacting immediately without costly intermediaries. Museveni was attending the AfricaBlockChain conference at Serena. Canary Mugume reports.

Bitcoin Adoption Grows in Ugandan Capital City of Kampala

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Abc News has published a report detailing the rising popularity of bitcoin among the citizenry of the Ugandan capital city of Kampala. The report describes many Ugandan bitcoin adopters as professionals seeking a supplementary income, in addition to jobless millennials seeking a means to escape a li...
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Regulators struggle to understand crypto-currencies

The emergence of crypto-currency is set to change the way we think about and deal with money. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
In this report, we talk to industry experts who explain why the technology is so disruptive, and how it may provide the solutions majority of the unbanked.
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Empowering People - Bitcoin in Uganda

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The story about Ronald from Kampala, Uganda who receives bitcoin from his family in the US to support his education.
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Does online currency present an opportunities or threats?

Crypto currency that goes with brand names like Bitcoin and One coin seems to a be a form of online based currency that is getting more embedded and yet it is still treated with suspicion in countries like Uganda.
What are the dynamics behind crypto currencies and what are the basic things to know before you get involved in these?
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UGANDA IS AFRICA'S BLOCKCHAIN DESTINATION

The founder of Binance, the world’s largest crypto-currency exchange, Mr. Zhao Changpeng, who is on a 2-day working visit to Uganda to explore opportunities for using Blockchain technology in the country, has called on PresidentYoweri Museveni at State House, Entebbe.
Mr. Changpeng, a renowned world billionaire, is in Uganda at the invitation of the Blockchain Association of Uganda, to deliver a keynote address at the Africa Blockchain Conference. The Kampala conference will bring together policy makers, industry players and academia to address the role of Blockchain technology in Africa’s transformation.
Blockchain technology allows digital information to be distributed but not copied thereby creating the backbone of a new type of Internet.
This new technology has gained global attention that it has built trust into systems used for transfer of value information such as money and intellectual property.
According to experts, Blockchain technology can be used in Uganda, to address several ongoing challenges in the country like authentication of land titles, eradicating the problem of counterfeit drugs entering the country and authenticating of university degrees.
The first application of Blockchain technology globally was crypto currency, a type of digital currencies that are cryptographically secured and distributed on network. Binance is a platform that is used for exchanging crypto-currencies.
During the meeting that took place last evening, and also attended by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, Mr. Zhao Chengpeng told President Museveni that he wants to set up Africa’s largest crypto currency exchange in Uganda to lead to the inflow of capital into the Ugandan economy. The President welcomed this development and pledged Uganda’s commitment to becoming a global Blockchain destination.
Through Binance Foundation, Mr. Zhao Changpeng will also develop Uganda’s talent pool, in partnership with CryptoSavannah, a blockchain innovation center in Kampala.
The talent pool project is slated start with the training of 1,000 blockchain experts, who will in turn train others. The training is expected to empower the youth to build various businesses that can attract investment through Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are a blockchain based crowd sourcing mechanisms.

Binance is currently the world's biggest Cryptocurrency exchange by Volume. To register your free account click here, and then once you are on the Binance page, go to the top right corner and click on REGISTER to fill the registration form. https://www.binance.com/?ref=11192700
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Museveni, Mutebile disagree on cryptocurrencies

When the BlockChain conference organisers invited central bank governor Tumusiime Mutebile, they did not anticipate the attack he was to launch especially against digital currencies also known as cryptocurrencies.
The opening was partially characterised by attack and defence and President saved the day when he attempted to defend the organisers and bring back some enthusiasm in the opening session
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Etymology

Before the arrival of the British colonists, the Kabaka of Buganda had chosen the zone that would become Kampala as a hunting reserve. The area, composed of rolling hills with grassy wetlands in the valleys, was home to several species of antelope, particularly impala. When the British arrived, they called it "Hills of the Impala". The language of the Buganda, Luganda, adopted many English words because of their interactions with the British. The Buganda translated "Hill of the Impala" as Akasozi ke'Empala - "Kasozi" meaning "hill", "ke" meaning "of", and "empala" the plural of "impala". In Luganda, the words "ka'mpala" means "that is of the impala", in reference to a hill, and the single word "Kampala" was adopted as the name for the city that grew out of the Kabaka's hills.